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we are covering all of this for npr and he joins us from london, david, welcome. rupert murdock is in britain, who wants to talk to him and what about? >> there's a parliamentary committee hat has requested his presence, the presence of his son james murdock who is the top news corp. executive here in the united kingdom. and rebecca brook she's the chief executive over the news corporate newspapers here in the uk and she was editor and chief at the time of some of the most egregious alleged incident. >> do they have the power of a subpoena? >> there's some question about that. news international, the newspaper division has put out a statement saying that both mr. murdock, james murdock and ms. brooks will cooperate. but they didn't say necessarily that they'll testify so there's some question as to what form that cooperation will take. >> what does news international have to say about the latest allegations concerning former prime minister gordon brown? >> well he made these very anguished charges that news corp. had essentially targeted him, had sought to damage
we are covering all of this for npr and he joins us from london, david, welcome. rupert murdock is in britain, who wants to talk to him and what about? >> there's a parliamentary committee hat has requested his presence, the presence of his son james murdock who is the top news corp. executive here in the united kingdom. and rebecca brook she's the chief executive over the news corporate newspapers here in the uk and she was editor and chief at the time of some of the most egregious...
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abortion, at npr, regulation of greenhouse gases? abortion, at npr, regulation of greenhouse gases?
abortion, at npr, regulation of greenhouse gases? abortion, at npr, regulation of greenhouse gases?
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and from there she won many awards, dupont, emmys and peabodies and she wisely went on to npr and has been the cohost of all things considered. and both of them have written about race but from very different perspectives. and meschelle's beautifully gifted-written storytelling of her own memoir and from gwen's political vantage point and i think it's really fair to say that it's a really riveting conversation. and so i totally turn this over to them and really hope that you all so enjoy what is an extraordinary thing because not only are they extraordinary journalists but they are friends. and so this is a conversation that we get to witness between the two of them and also i know they would love to have you join in as well. so enjoy and i'm sorry. l[laughter] >> enjoy. >> it's wonderful to be on the stage with gwen on a saturday afternoon because if we weren't here we might be at a garden store together or shoe shopping or talking together because our career paths have followed each other in part because of our friendship. and the books that we wrote grew out of in some way our frie
and from there she won many awards, dupont, emmys and peabodies and she wisely went on to npr and has been the cohost of all things considered. and both of them have written about race but from very different perspectives. and meschelle's beautifully gifted-written storytelling of her own memoir and from gwen's political vantage point and i think it's really fair to say that it's a really riveting conversation. and so i totally turn this over to them and really hope that you all so enjoy what...
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we're joined now from las vegas by ari shapiro from npr. good to see you again. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: so we just highlighted a few of the points in the romney plan. what do you think is significant about what he's put out there now. >> you know, the broad outlines of the plan hit some of the key themes of the republican party for the last several years: cutting taxes, limiting regulations, shrinking government, new domestic oil and gas drilling. those broad outlines are things we've heard before. some of the specific ways he proposes accomplishing those are new. for example, he wants to give congress the authority to give a thumbs up or thumbs down to any regulation that's proposed by an executive agency. similarly he wants any new regulation to be matched by a rollback of a regulation of equal size. another thing he said today that we hadn't heard from the other republican candidates is he wants to impose sanctions on china. he called china a cheat, a currency manipulator. he said they're stealing american intellectual prop
we're joined now from las vegas by ari shapiro from npr. good to see you again. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: so we just highlighted a few of the points in the romney plan. what do you think is significant about what he's put out there now. >> you know, the broad outlines of the plan hit some of the key themes of the republican party for the last several years: cutting taxes, limiting regulations, shrinking government, new domestic oil and gas drilling. those broad...
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on the newshour tonight, jason beaubien of npr reports from port-au-prince on duvalier's reappearance on the scene after 25 years in exile. >> brown: then, as tunisia forms a new coalition government, we ask whether the uprising there will spread to other arab countries. >> ifill: margaret warner, in seoul, examines the heightened security concerns on the korean peninsula. >> the big unknown in this stand off is the north's true intentions. in the past week pyongyang has shifted from belligerence into a let's talk mode. >> brown: ray suarez looks at advances in the understanding and treatment of traumatic brain injuries. >> ifill: and, on this martin luther king, jr. holiday, elementary school students give voice to his most famous speech. >> i have a dream that one day my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> oil companies have change
on the newshour tonight, jason beaubien of npr reports from port-au-prince on duvalier's reappearance on the scene after 25 years in exile. >> brown: then, as tunisia forms a new coalition government, we ask whether the uprising there will spread to other arab countries. >> ifill: margaret warner, in seoul, examines the heightened security concerns on the korean peninsula. >> the big unknown in this stand off is the north's true intentions. in the past week pyongyang has...
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. >> brown: deborah amos of npr speaking to us from beirut. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: we'll be back shortly with the discovery of a planet that just might be like earth. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your pubicl >> good evening. i'm paul anthony with patrice pascual. we're here tonight for one reason: to enlist your support for "the pbs newshour." why make a pledge? because your donation helps keep the newshour strong - and impartial, since weta is funded by viewers from every walk of life. make a call right now and help fund the finest journalism on television - where "balanced coverage" means you get the full story and every point of view. having a newscast you can trust is more important than ever. you know it's worth your time. and it's worth your support. when you make a contribution, we can thank you with a gift that's just right for the newshour fan. pledge $75 or more and choose the pbs newshour global tumbler. the newshour's name and logo have changed over the years. keep up to dadaitth attr
. >> brown: deborah amos of npr speaking to us from beirut. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: we'll be back shortly with the discovery of a planet that just might be like earth. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your pubicl >> good evening. i'm paul anthony with patrice pascual. we're here tonight for one reason: to enlist your support for "the pbs newshour." why make a pledge? because your donation helps keep the newshour strong...
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>> i listen to npr in the morning. i read "the new york times" and "the economist" other than that, i ventured out in terms of what my interests are. >> tell us some of those interests, without embarrassing yourself. >> i will try to do that. >> of course, we would not mind if you did. >> i tend to write on political risk insulting. i do a lot of reading with "the economist" and things of that nature. i have written my thesis on counter-terrorism, so i tend to do some reading in that area as well. other than that, areas that i am interested in reading in -- >> are you on twitter, facebook? >> i am not. i am on facebook. >> i am on facebook but i do not know how to do anything, so i am not helping the cause. >> my reading has a lot to do with places where i know there is an ombudsman, where facts are checked. it is hard for me to read blogs because they often just comment on news. when they stray from just commenting but they read in newspapers or in magazines, have seen on television, then i really wonder if that infor
>> i listen to npr in the morning. i read "the new york times" and "the economist" other than that, i ventured out in terms of what my interests are. >> tell us some of those interests, without embarrassing yourself. >> i will try to do that. >> of course, we would not mind if you did. >> i tend to write on political risk insulting. i do a lot of reading with "the economist" and things of that nature. i have written my thesis on...
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because it's npr. in fact, npr is such an emergency, today's hearing was just a rules committee hearing. the full house is voting on this tomorrow without even holding a damn hearing. and who suffers if npr loses government funding? well, not the big cities. the right wing hates -- you know, it's rural america, poor america. which gets a disproportionate amount of that federal money to provide remote parts of this country with the only free news they can get. maybe that explains it. the new white house road map for victory in 2012 has been unveiled. they are revealing this to everyone now. unless i'm missing something, it is not including standing up for american workers. what can you do with plain mashed potatoes? when you pour chunky beef with country vegetable soup over it, you can do dinner. 4 minutes, around 4 bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do.™ but you can still refinance to a fixed rate as low as 4.75% at lendingtree.com. plus, get the best deal or we'll pay you $1,000. c
because it's npr. in fact, npr is such an emergency, today's hearing was just a rules committee hearing. the full house is voting on this tomorrow without even holding a damn hearing. and who suffers if npr loses government funding? well, not the big cities. the right wing hates -- you know, it's rural america, poor america. which gets a disproportionate amount of that federal money to provide remote parts of this country with the only free news they can get. maybe that explains it. the new...
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npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal". >> thank you. martha: well, lights, camera, action for the 2008 presidential campaign, playing the role in that story, looking back at that year of the former gop vice presidential nominee, playing sarah palin is julianne moore, the new election drama airing on hbo based on the best selling book "game change" detailing the alleged scenes behind the scenes -- behind the skaoepbgs action i should say of both senator john mccain and senator barack obama's campaign for the white house. interesting stuff. bill: what do you think? as long as she
npr has to clean up its act. bill: the first point you make is the most surprising to me, that you think there's a lifeline there, not only among democrats but republicans, too, that will keep the money going. >> npr is in every community in america. there's a support base for it. and you have concentrated fans for the federal program. look at amtrak, most of the amtrak trains don't have any passengers, amtrak lives on. bill: thank you, john fund from the "wall street journal"....
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npr would definitely survive. >> reporter: o'keefe targeted npr after it fired ron williams for saying he was sometimes nervous flying with muslims on fox news. williams unleashed on schiller. >> he wants to make it out that npr and he are the really good guys. they're the smart people. isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donorers but they halted talks after the donors could not prove who they were. >>> even before she steps food in court today, lindsay lohan has already made up her mind. reports say the actress will not accept a plea deal on her felony grand theft case because that deal would come with jail time. newly released surveillance pictures from the jewelry store apparently show a clerk waiting on lohan. the pictures show the clerk watching the actress leave with the $2500 necklace she's accused of stealing. in the case lohan has pleaded not guilty. >>> there is more turmoil on the set of the world's most expensive expressway musical. spider-man's long-time director julie taymor ha
npr would definitely survive. >> reporter: o'keefe targeted npr after it fired ron williams for saying he was sometimes nervous flying with muslims on fox news. williams unleashed on schiller. >> he wants to make it out that npr and he are the really good guys. they're the smart people. isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donorers but they halted talks after the donors could not...
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there's a certain npr label that goes with it. and, you know, i think that's something that news organizations didn't worry about because it was staff-produced. the networks began to farm out and hire freelancers a lot earlier than most other television networks, a lot of other media. but it's really becoming more and more ironic, i think, in an era where there's a perception again that journalism is on the ropes. the content is becoming the thing. it's less important be where and who -- where and who produces it although i think there's a credibility aspect of npr, your paper and, rem, you would see it across the range in media. credibility. our own survey at the first amendment center, we do a survey every year called the state of the first amendment, and we ask certain questions every year since 1997. one of those is, concerns bias. and we've been consistently getting the last few years about two-thirds of the american public sees bias in news reports. now, at the same time almost that same number sees a role for the press as c
there's a certain npr label that goes with it. and, you know, i think that's something that news organizations didn't worry about because it was staff-produced. the networks began to farm out and hire freelancers a lot earlier than most other television networks, a lot of other media. but it's really becoming more and more ironic, i think, in an era where there's a perception again that journalism is on the ropes. the content is becoming the thing. it's less important be where and who -- where...
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he questions npr's reliance on federal funding. he apparently thought he was having lunch with potential donor who's represented themselves as members of a muslim organization. his resignation was announced yesterday. he is no relation to vivian shiller. the video was released by activist james o'keefe. >>> rural pennsylvania, firefighters are working there to find out what caused a fire that killed seven children that happened last night as the mom was milking cows nearby and their father napping in his delivery truck. a 3-year-old girl did manage to escape alive. >>> today president obama is meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton to discuss the proposal for a no-fly zone over libya. in libya oil reserves in ross la are on fire today. the battle shows gadhafi forces are closer to the city than previously thought. >>> we turn to rio and carnival. giselle bun chen stole the show dancing on a parade float. she can barely samba. if we hear the music, you can see she's got the moves owl in sync. looking good there as she goes
he questions npr's reliance on federal funding. he apparently thought he was having lunch with potential donor who's represented themselves as members of a muslim organization. his resignation was announced yesterday. he is no relation to vivian shiller. the video was released by activist james o'keefe. >>> rural pennsylvania, firefighters are working there to find out what caused a fire that killed seven children that happened last night as the mom was milking cows nearby and their...
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i will probably and more out reached npr from the bay area. mayor lee: if i'm smiling, it's because we literally were giving some valuable tips. some of the mayors were asking if it would be polite to hug. you can shake the hand and balance a little bit, but you do not -- it is that kind of tips that allow mayors to be more successful, and they wanted to see whether or not we were organizing a bay area tret -- triop. >> -- trip. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could accompany the america's cup. most of the economic buzz has been on your side of the bay. i'm wondering if there is a role in the america's cup for oakland. >> of course. >> you can jump in if you want. >> i was actually going to head up on that later. however, -- >> you are not going to steal that vote out there on the barge. >> we want to be part of fleet week. we understand that the admiral ship cannot talk in san francisco, so we would like to have him in oakland. there is a lot of regional, cultural activities. the two cities are still linked together. we are rea
i will probably and more out reached npr from the bay area. mayor lee: if i'm smiling, it's because we literally were giving some valuable tips. some of the mayors were asking if it would be polite to hug. you can shake the hand and balance a little bit, but you do not -- it is that kind of tips that allow mayors to be more successful, and they wanted to see whether or not we were organizing a bay area tret -- triop. >> -- trip. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could...
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npr your tax dollar money. why? >> with an increase and move over, tina fey, the movie producers just picked somebody else to play sarah palin in her big screen debut. >> happy birthday to carrie underwood. she's 28 today. ok guys, how's the family gonna use less? i'm gonna use less honey. i'm gonna text less. well, i'm gonna use less bath tissue with charmin!!! [ female announcer ] with charmin ura soft you can feel good while using less. charmin ultra soft's ultra-cushiony design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ahh, using less never felt so good. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspireby you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where u want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. ♪ >> in china, this is strange, an annual st. patrick's day parade has been canceled. in china. yeah.
npr your tax dollar money. why? >> with an increase and move over, tina fey, the movie producers just picked somebody else to play sarah palin in her big screen debut. >> happy birthday to carrie underwood. she's 28 today. ok guys, how's the family gonna use less? i'm gonna use less honey. i'm gonna text less. well, i'm gonna use less bath tissue with charmin!!! [ female announcer ] with charmin ura soft you can feel good while using less. charmin ultra soft's ultra-cushiony design...